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Reynolda — though it lacks any leash-free areas — is a great place to spend time with your dog. You don’t want to take him or her to Reynolda House, an art museum now featuring an exhibit by famed railroad…

Y’all know how much I love Craigslist — the website where you can click your way across the country in search of used stuff, finding everything from hookahs to hookers, often right there in your own hometown. In recent months, I’ve…

Ace and I were strolling down Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterey — a place where one can make a meal out of the free samples of clam chowder offered by hawkers trying to lure you into their establishments. Rather than mooch samples all afternoon,…

Revisiting my old south Baltimore haunts while I’m briefly back in Baltimore, I made a point to stop by Miguel’s Cocina y Cantina — partly because it’s on my shortlist of dog-friendly local eateries, but mainly for the guacamole. Between their ever-so-fresh…

Heading north from Richmond, and doing our best to stay off I-95 (sorry, NPR), we stopped a Mexican restaurant called Nacho Mama’s — not be be confused with Baltimore’s — where Ace was brought the biggest bucket of water we’ve…

Being on the road with a dog, there aren’t that many opportunities for a sit down meal, or at least a leisurely sit down inside a restaurant meal — meaning I, in my travels below the Mason-Dixon Line, have been missing…

Santa Fe is big on rules and restrictions. It’s also big on dogs. And, in more than a few cases, dogs have won out. During our time in Santa Fe, we visited three dog-friendly restaurants (at least one, bird-friendly, too)…

Kanab, Utah is by and large a dog-friendly town. About a third of its motels permit dogs, as do most of the restaurants with outdoor dining. You can hardly drive down the main street of this one-stoplight town without seeing…